Archive for January 5th, 2010
Keeler, Cal Poly, Shoot the Lights Out at the Bren
Coming off of a solid win against UC Santa Barbara to start conference play, the UC Irvine men’s basketball team suffered a letdown against the Cal Poly Mustangs, losing 95-81 on Monday, Jan 5.
Cal Poly guard could not miss from three, pouring in 38 points, a career high for him. Meanwhile, fellow guard Kyle Odister [...]
UCI Researchers Use Fruit Flies to Overcome Mortality of Cells
YOUTH: Advancements in the research of biological immortality offer hope to postpone aging for longer.
Cycling for a Cause
MEDICINE: UC Irvine biological sciences students bike 650 miles to raise free clinic awareness.
New Class Offered at UCI Examines the Literary Aspect of Hell-Raising
ACTIVISM: The recent student protests inspire the introduction of a new comparative literature class.
As The Year Continues, So Do Protests
TUITION: Jan. 4 is set to hold another protest on Ring Road near the flagpoles to lower the raised tuition fees.
UCI Honors Organ Donors
SUBJECT: UCI Medical Center commemorates organ donors with a float at the Rose Parade in Pasadena.
NEWS IN BRIEF
In 2009, UC Irvine opened the doors to its new law school, welcoming 60 of the most hardened minds in the country. Only four percent of applicants were accepted to the revered institution, one of the lowest acceptance rates of any school nationwide.
This year, UC Irvine welcomes its class of 2013 with open arms.
But [...]
Where Have You Gone CIA? ASUCI and Eater Nation Need to Step It Up
At traditional athletic powerhouse universities, refraining from standing or participating in student section antics is simply not an option.
Continuing the Dynasty
VOLLEYBALL: Defending National Champion Anteaters return to play ready to defend title.